Decision in college?

Why should I not transfer from Day Program to Professional Studies Program? Right now, I’m in the College of Business. Deciding Finance or Management Information Systems. I found out that the Professional Studies Program has Information Technology.

Let’s say I stay in the Day Program. What should I pick? Finance or MIS?
Is IT easier than Computer Science? I’ve done a little CS before. When it comes to overly used programs, I do well. Whereas, if you gave me a program that was recently made and had me program, I would fail. Courses with HTML, MATLab, and C++ were the ones I did okay and had fun in those classes. I’ve worked with Racket/Scheme, and I did terrible.

IT seems to offer beginning programming, C++, Java, SQL, and other coding stuff.

I hear IT is better than Finance and MIS, but people are telling me not to go into Professional Studies.

I’m okay with doing Finance, but MIS sounds interesting. But, I want a major that can lead me to high job outlook and good salary; that points to the direction of IT.

My advisors, friends, and family members are all unhelpful in directing me to a good major that I want. It usually ends with “do what you want to do”. But. I want to do everything and there are so many choices. I don’t want to make a regrettable mistake.

Maybe someone can help? Thanks!

Which sort of job do you see yourself doing more?

I can see myself doing Finance and/or a Technical job. I prefer a technical job, but that requires a good major, which I may or may not be able to do. Which of those have a higher outlook? Although I can see myself doing all three, getting the job and sticking with it is also important. Thanks!